Articles in "Hebrew University of Jerusalem"

Israeli Breakthrough Could Make Lab-Grown Meat More Affordable

Israeli scientists have developed a new method that could significantly reduce the cost of producing cultivated steak, addressing one of ...

Gene Linked to Early Growth May Shape New Approaches to Cancer Research

A newly identified gene may help explain why faster growth and early development in youth can come with a trade-off later in life, ...

Trauma-Related News Can Trigger Nicotine and Cannabis Cravings, Scientists Warn

Simply being reminded of a traumatic news event can trigger a rapid increase in tobacco and cannabis cravings among regular users, ...

Scientists Discover Link Between Dental Inflammation and Infertility

Chronic inflammation in the mouth may impair female fertility by triggering biological changes that extend far beyond the mouth, Israeli ...

Artificial Light Linked to Strange Rotating Swarms of Tiny Creatures

On warm nights in northern Israel, researchers have observed an unusual nocturnal phenomenon: large numbers of woodlice emerging from the ...

Israeli Study Opens Door to More Efficient Isotope-Based Technologies

A new Israeli study suggests that the direction of a magnetic field may influence how key biological molecules behave, a finding that could ...

Civic Engagement Rises During Wartime Displacement, Study Finds

When large-scale crises such as war disrupt national systems, local communities often become the backbone of daily life. Israeli ...

Discovery of Brain’s Quarantine System’ Could Open New Paths for Neurodegenerative Therapies

Protein clumps long considered a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases such as Huntington’s may actually represent a built-in defense ...

Natural Fungus-Based Extract Could Transform Sustainable Farming

Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem say they have developed a natural agricultural treatment that significantly increases crop ...

Gut Stem Cell Research Points Toward New Strategies for Controlling Bacterial Spread

Scientists have discovered that intestinal stem cells do more than repair the gut lining: they can also take part in defending the body ...


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